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Transcend Fear

A Blueprint for Mindful Leadership in Public Health

Joseph Ladapo
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Pages
168
Year
2022
Language
English
Publisher
Skyhorse

About

A fascinating look into the life of a state surgeon general and how his public health decisions provide a blueprint for fearless leadership and better national health policy

Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo shares the inspiring story of how he came to be who he is:
• How a traumatic event he experienced as a child shaped his life,
• How getting free of fear affected his outlook on the COVID pandemic and the politics surrounding it,
• How his actions during the pandemic led to his appointment as surgeon general,
• How Florida officials made public health decisions that set it apart from other states-and nations,
• How states can make better public health decisions in the future by respecting the importance of freedom and distinguishing between decision-making based on fear and decision-making based on practical assessment of risk, benefits, and tradeoffs.

After experiencing abuse as a child, Dr. Ladapo was incapable of connecting emotionally with other people. He was dissociated from virtually everything in his life and numbly powered through college, medical school, and residency to become a doctor and university faculty member. It wasn't until after he fell in love with his wife that he was forced to come face-to-face with the extent of the enormous emotional and spiritual disruption caused by his deeply buried trauma. Just before the outbreak of the pandemic, Dr. Ladapo worked with a former Navy Seal who used a mix of ancient disciplines and modern techniques to help free him from this trauma-and subsequently, his fear.

When the pandemic hit Los Angeles, Dr. Ladapo found himself well-equipped to observe the panic and fear that overtook the hospital where he was working-and the country-without becoming part of it. From this state of emotional clarity, he recognized that it was too late to take any public health measures that would significantly change the deadliness of the pandemic, and that it was more important to face the challenge squarely and focus on building the capacity to treat patients without destroying society in the process. His message that panic, fear, and politics were fueling harmful decisions-like disavowing the possibility that hydroxychloroquine could effectively treat COVID-19-made him the target of fierce criticism.

In Transcend Fear: Mindful Leadership in Public Health, Dr. Ladapo describes how he worked with Governor Ron DeSantis to address the pandemic differently than other states by eliminating quarantines of healthy students, recommending COVID-19 testing only for symptomatic people, encouraging doctors to consider treating their patients with COVID-19 using inhaled budesonide and fluvoxamine, and recommending against vaccinating healthy kids. Based on this experience, Dr. Ladapo explains how states can make better public health decisions in the future, recommending that public health officials obtain training in decision analysis and expand their consciousness of how fear can shape perspectives and create dangerous outcomes-particularly during a crisis.

Related Subjects

  • Public Health
  • Medical
  • Adult Nonfiction
  • Medical (incl. Patients)
  • Biography & Autobiography
  • Immunology
  • Vaccinations
  • Health & Fitness
  • Contagious (incl. Pandemics)
  • Diseases & Conditions

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